The gimmick can easily be made at home. He states the thickness but I don’t see how that aids in the
effects at all. It also has two sides that have to be hidden if performing close up overhand
shuffling but only one method requires it to be hidden. In all honestly this works really well and
looks totally fair. You can easily do a real overhand shuffle and keep a stack of up tonthirteen
cards imperfect order and place that stack anywhere you want easily. This won’t keep an entire deck
in order but a small stack, yes. Mark is a great teacher and explains everything clearly. This
should be fine for beginners who do tricks with small stacks. Shuffling then finding the aces would
be good for them. Not too impressed with the gimmick but the possibilities are endless so I am not
disappointed. It is way overpriced though.